From induction to conduction: How intrinsic transcriptional priming of extrinsic neuronal connectivity shapes neuronal identity Journal Article


Authors: Russ, J. B.; Kaltschmidt, J. A.
Article Title: From induction to conduction: How intrinsic transcriptional priming of extrinsic neuronal connectivity shapes neuronal identity
Abstract: Every behaviour of an organism relies on an intricate and vastly diverse network of neurons whose identity and connectivity must be specified with extreme precision during development. Intrinsically, specification of neuronal identity depends heavily on the expression of powerful transcription factors that direct numerous features of neuronal identity, including especially properties of neuronal connectivity, such as dendritic morphology, axonal targeting or synaptic specificity, ultimately priming the neuron for incorporation into emerging circuitry. As the neuron's early connectivity is established, extrinsic signals from its pre- and postsynaptic partners feedback on the neuron to further refine its unique characteristics. As a result, disruption of one component of the circuitry during development can have vital consequences for the proper identity specification of its synaptic partners. Recent studies have begun to harness the power of various transcription factors that control neuronal cell fate, including those that specify a neuron's subtype-specific identity, seeking insight for future therapeutic strategies that aim to reconstitute damaged circuitry through neuronal reprogramming.
Keywords: transcription factors; fibroblasts; in-vivo; cell fates; dopaminergic-neurons; neuronal; direct conversion; excitatory neurons; identity; circuit formation; dorsal spinal-cord; human; subtype-specification; ptf1a; fezf2; subcortical projection neurons; motor-neuron; corticofugal neurons
Journal Title: Open Biology
Volume: 4
Issue: 10
ISSN: 2046-2441
Publisher: Royal Society  
Date Published: 2014-10-01
Start Page: 140144
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000347899600007
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.140144
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC4221895
PUBMED: 25297387
Notes: 9 page article -- Article -- Source: Wos
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